These videos have no fluff or esoteric speech just practical science. Dropping science son! These videos are great. Really! That's youtube. The gems are diamonds in the rough. The ones that get a lot of likes are the ones that have motivational content and no real substance. Life is hard. Do it the hard way. And get it done. And shut up. And don't be an idiot! That's my motivational advice for the day.
How does this video only have a few hundred views?! -Production quality is super high and the explanations are great to follow and implement - I have the feeling that I found a youtube star/influencer in the making! This was mighty helpful for my latest project, THANK YOU!
I just started a UX bootcamp and was trying to find a more comprehensive explanation of how to create sitemaps. This was great information and a great intro to Miro!
Glad you found it helpful. Also good work on starting your UX bootcamp you should comment on other subjects that could potentially be beneficial and if I can I’ll make some content around them.
Life saver video💃💃. This is the first time i am watching a 30mins long video on normal speed and even taking it back multiple times. This is absolutely beginner friendly, I love it! Thank you!
This is the only video you need to watch to get started on Sitemaps and Miro!! Excellent explanation and zero fluff! Best 30 mins I have spent on a youtube video recently without having to look for more videos. Pretty confident about doing my sitemap now after watching your video! Great content!! :)
This was a really detailed video I really enjoyed it. I'm using Figjam at the moment but i was able to figure out the tool itself and the process you layed out is so straigh forward I like it
Might be a few weeks before I can get to more IA stuff, but be sure to check out both Tree Testing and Card Sorting as they're both related to IA, you can find them in my channel ;)
Wow! this is perfect video with crisp and clear instruction woth stunning presentation to learn sitemaping. I love how he illustrated by doing a sitemap himself a lot I learned a lot from it❤❤❤❤
Fantastic video man! I was original looking for a quick 1-2 minute video on how to draw site maps and without realizing it, I sucked up the full 30 minutes like it was nothing. Great work :)
Came across your channel for the first time. You explained the process of creating a site Map very well. Wish there was an option to like the video multiple times :). Thank You.
This is really informational! I will apply it to the project I currently working on, a really straightforward content and I didn't realize that it was 30 minutes. Looking forward to learning more from you!
Nice explanation! I usually use Overflow to make sitemaps and user flows. I do always struggle with how much details I should include in sitemap. This vid helped me understand that it depends on by whom it will be used later on
Check out Tree Testing -> th-cam.com/video/IVlzrE30K5E/w-d-xo.html Or Card Sorting -> th-cam.com/video/9ux5OMaO7Bk/w-d-xo.html If you haven’t already, Otherwise I’m working on intro to UX Research coming out next week and after that I’m planning on diving deeper into each topic, including Wireframing.
Hi Ari, Just followed!, i just integrated this in my workflow with a client, meeting in one hour! quick question: i would like to do a competitive audit for them as a next step, i went over your channel but i couldnt find anything related to that, do you have any resources you could recommend to check out? thanks a lot!
You should have also compared this site map with actual site and tell us how it will look , because now I am confused if these organization labels are section on pages or categories inside dropdown of shop now in navigation. Video is super useful but this thing put me in delima
thank you for this amazing tutorial. I have a question, why do we call the home a "details page" , it was yellow in the beginning, then we made it green, why is that? thanks!
Nice informative video, may you please tell us and arrange the right order as per UX like Sitemap, card sorting and tree testing, which process comes first, thanks!
Very clear and easy understanding of your content. I'm watching this for my exam , writing and making notes of whatever you are explaining. 😀 Your voice though 😻🤦 kind of distraction
Both 0.75 and 1.25x speed 🤦 you sound same.. I need short notes on Creating Content For Web ( Elements of the Web- hyperlink, hypertexts, etc) , The Web as a Medium
Great question. Information Architecture in simple words means how you choose to provide information or reveal your design to the end user. So Sitemap is one way to help you solve that in a macro way but there are other exercises that can help you achieve good IA, for example another part of building information architecture are page layouts, how you choose to reveal what information in what format to your users, another might be userflows, again what information do you choose to show your user and how would you choose to structure it helps you approach your IA differently. Hopefully this answer helped.
@@Donkevito hey, unfortunately I had to take that one down as I was showcasing client work and client wasn’t comfortable with it, so I’m re-editing and re-uploading it very soon
Category page would be: List of all of my items, where I can browser through them e.g. -- Mattress -- Bed Side Tables -- etc If I click on Mattress on the category page it would then take me to that specific Mattress page. In another example. When you search for Shoes on the Nike website, you get a list of all the shoes they have available and when you click on a specific shoe it would then take you to a unique page where it would provide further info about that shoe.
Hey Nisha, potentially in FigJam in the future since I’m slowly moving away from Miro to that, the tool might be different but the process will be the same. Glad you found this helpful
Welcome to the UI UX community:) Information Architecture in simple terms is the practice of organising information on our platform and feeding it to the end user in the format that makes the most sense. (The purpose of information changes depending on the situation) Sitemaps is one exercise to plan your information architecture in a macro level. There are other tools like user flows, page hierarchy and layouts and more that help to improve the information architecture for your projects.
I followed step by step and created a color-coded list in excel it all worked fine except my sticky note color did not transfer. All of my sticky notes are yellow. I have a free account in Miro. Does your tutorial only apply to paid accounts in Miro? or must I use google sheets instead of excel?
This is amazing, thank you so much for taking the time to walk us through Miro and your process for making a sitemap. I have a question about the categories, all of the categories, such as "Shop", "About", those categories will not actually be navigation menu item labels but they are included within the sitemap to organize it better? Whereas, on the actual site, the actual navigation will include, "Beds &Mattress", "Seating", "Desk & Tables", "Organization" and, for "About us" category, the actual menu item or link will be labeled, "Our Story". Is this correct? Again, thank you so much for this video.
Hey Naz, thanks, it depends on the situation, in this particular case the category labels "Shop", "About" etc would appear on the navigation, however, they wouldn't have their own landing page, they would have a dropdown, but in your case, as a designer that's a decision you need to make. What makes sense in order for you to represent your categories?
@@AriPxl Hey, I've been doing some UX research work again and I've started in Miro but I'm tempted to switch over to Figjam, I feel like it has more plugins. I can't find much on Figjam vs Miro, I wonder what your opinion is on that, thanks in advance.
Thank you! Those days I'm learning UX course and we're working with Figma for the wireframes and Whimsical for the Sitemap + Userflow. I noticed you didn't talk about Whimsical, is there a reason for that? So far it feels very intuitive, rich and easy
Hey, no particular reason, Whimsical is a great tool I just used Miro cause I use it for a lot of preliminary design exercises and workshops and have a had great experience with it. One advice I can give is to think of apps as tools, they basically enable to have an outcome, in this case a sitemap, it doesn’t matter which app you use as long as it gets you to your destination, use the one that you’re most comfortable with and know best. I’ll make some videos on whimsical later on as well. Great that you’re learning UX I’m planning to publish more videos so stay tuned :)
Yeah a few people have mentioned this to me. I’ll make a video explaining the difference. But in a nutshell one is micro and the other is macro. More details will be in the video
Hey Flowcharts are used as user flows, they’re more micro and focus on a task and map out the steps and the decision a user might go through in order to complete that task. Sitemaps are information oriented, it helps you layout your information and pages in a way that flows well and makes sense for your users. Hope this helps, I’ll make a more thorough video on User Flows / Flowcharts.
So much professionalism and point to point explanation. Learn lots of things. But Would you please speak a little bit slower! from the next videos? Thank you.
@@AriPxl I only realized it since I was taking down notes 😂 But yeah, that's okay! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to learn more from your videos!
The free version of Miro is horrible to use, a lot of the functions short cuts interrupt with that of Safari!!! I will NOT register this app given the appalling experience lol
It's really amazing! Thanks for sharing this whole video with great explanations! Really clear and very well explained. I only have one question if you have time. I'm confused about making a sitemap for a feature design, what should I include? Do I need to do the whole website sitemap to include one part? Thanks for everything 😀
There are no hard and fast rules. You can absolutely zoom into an area (micro level) or zoom out (macro), and creat a more focused and detailed map… I might make a video around this, it’s a great question!
These videos have no fluff or esoteric speech just practical science. Dropping science son! These videos are great. Really! That's youtube. The gems are diamonds in the rough. The ones that get a lot of likes are the ones that have motivational content and no real substance. Life is hard. Do it the hard way. And get it done. And shut up. And don't be an idiot! That's my motivational advice for the day.
Let’s GO! Love it man!
How does this video only have a few hundred views?! -Production quality is super high and the explanations are great to follow and implement - I have the feeling that I found a youtube star/influencer in the making! This was mighty helpful for my latest project, THANK YOU!
Thanks man! Really appreciate the feedback. Working on more as we speak!
Im getting ready for my job interviews, this has really helped me, thank you
Glad it helped man! Good luck with your interviews :)
Thank you youtube algorithm gods for recommending this!
Great content! Subbed!
I just started a UX bootcamp and was trying to find a more comprehensive explanation of how to create sitemaps. This was great information and a great intro to Miro!
Glad you found it helpful. Also good work on starting your UX bootcamp you should comment on other subjects that could potentially be beneficial and if I can I’ll make some content around them.
Where should I find UX Bootcamp?
Life saver video💃💃. This is the first time i am watching a 30mins long video on normal speed and even taking it back multiple times. This is absolutely beginner friendly, I love it! Thank you!
This is the only video you need to watch to get started on Sitemaps and Miro!! Excellent explanation and zero fluff! Best 30 mins I have spent on a youtube video recently without having to look for more videos. Pretty confident about doing my sitemap now after watching your video! Great content!! :)
I have struggled with my AI class all semester, but this video explained everything I couldn't understand before. Thank you. You are a lifesaver.
Thank you! I started using Miro after watching this.
No dislike!!
Because this kind of video doesn’t deserve any!!
Love the production quality and content on this one. Good video.
Best video I found on sitemapping. Thank you so much!!! Looking forward to that content audit video you mentioned. 🙌🏻
This got more value than just sitemap toturial. Thank you.
This was a really detailed video I really enjoyed it. I'm using Figjam at the moment but i was able to figure out the tool itself and the process you layed out is so straigh forward I like it
I have been in this business for years. This guy is amazing. Very useful and professional.
Haha thanks for the kind words
Man I love your style, definitely learned some great tricks I haven’t used at work yet! High quality content right here people.
Hey mate. It's actually high-quality content. Cheers!
Nice video, very thorough and well articulated.
Tip: To duplicate anything even quicker. Keyboard CMD/ctrl + D
Great Video! You did an amazing job at getting the fundamental information without a bunch of fluff. Thank you for making this Ari!
Holy shit my man, cannot begin to tell you how informative these are!
This video is so helpful that I had to save it for fuuture reference, like, and subscribe to the channel. Perfect video.
Thank you.
This was so helpful. Thank you for sharing!
Great video man. Really well done.
AMAZING!!!! Can’t wait for the explainer on Information Architecture 😃
Might be a few weeks before I can get to more IA stuff, but be sure to check out both Tree Testing and Card Sorting as they're both related to IA, you can find them in my channel ;)
Thank you for this! It was worth the watch!
Another great vid by you! Thank you again!
This video is under-appreciated. Well done and thank you.
Wow! this is perfect video with crisp and clear instruction woth stunning presentation to learn sitemaping. I love how he illustrated by doing a sitemap himself a lot I learned a lot from it❤❤❤❤
Fantastic video man! I was original looking for a quick 1-2 minute video on how to draw site maps and without realizing it, I sucked up the full 30 minutes like it was nothing. Great work :)
Haha cheers Max, glad you found it enjoyable.
Came across your channel for the first time. You explained the process of creating a site Map very well. Wish there was an option to like the video multiple times :). Thank You.
Haha thanks Harshit, I’m glad you found it helpful
Very Informative!! 🙌
This is really informational! I will apply it to the project I currently working on, a really straightforward content and I didn't realize that it was 30 minutes. Looking forward to learning more from you!
Glad it was helpful :) posting more videos very soon!
man this was amazing!
i realy enjoyed this video. thank you. Make more videos❤
Great vid, love the pace and the content was on point
Beautiful. Thank you so much. I appreciate
Nice explanation! I usually use Overflow to make sitemaps and user flows. I do always struggle with how much details I should include in sitemap. This vid helped me understand that it depends on by whom it will be used later on
This was an excellent overview of how to create a site map - one of the best I've found so far on TH-cam or other training sites. Thank you!
Excellent Video, Thanks For Sharing.
Thank you so much for this great information it was really helpful
Super cool, user flows video pleaseeee
this is very helpful now I understand how to create sitemaps, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Amazing tutorial!
Would love to see what you do next - what is the next step after site mapping. Wireframing? Do you have a tutorial on the next steps?
Check out
Tree Testing -> th-cam.com/video/IVlzrE30K5E/w-d-xo.html
Or
Card Sorting -> th-cam.com/video/9ux5OMaO7Bk/w-d-xo.html
If you haven’t already, Otherwise I’m working on intro to UX Research coming out next week and after that I’m planning on diving deeper into each topic, including Wireframing.
@@AriPxl thanks so much!
Intro to research is live. More videos following this coming soon.
th-cam.com/video/F7-grSO2B4k/w-d-xo.html
Great video, thank you!
Awesome! Thanks mate
Amazing video man, you were born a teacher.
Thanks for sharing, really helpful mate!
Cheers man glad you found it helpful
Nice Job bro, I really gained a lot from this video. Ari nice Job!!!
Thanks Edidiong, glad it was useful to you :)
Thank you 💗 Keep uploading :)
Thanks, more videos coming in a week or 2
Hi Ari, Just followed!, i just integrated this in my workflow with a client, meeting in one hour! quick question: i would like to do a competitive audit for them as a next step, i went over your channel but i couldnt find anything related to that, do you have any resources you could recommend to check out? thanks a lot!
Very informative. I learnt a lot!!!
Thanks, more coming soon :)
Learn Card Sorting
👉 th-cam.com/video/9ux5OMaO7Bk/w-d-xo.html
Learn Tree Testing
👉 th-cam.com/video/IVlzrE30K5E/w-d-xo.html
Super helpful for a client project I have right now thank you a lot! Keep it up!
Thanks for the feedback and glad it helped Nathanael, working on more videos as we speak :)
Your contents are so good and helpful. Thank you so much for sharing and keep up the good work!
Thanks for the support and feedback Nicci. Working on a lot more so stay tuned :)
Can you clarify the meaning of "pages that live off the ecosysntem at 15:34"
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You should have also compared this site map with actual site and tell us how it will look , because now I am confused if these organization labels are section on pages or categories inside dropdown of shop now in navigation. Video is super useful but this thing put me in delima
Thank you it really helped :D
Thank you so much! Such a perfect, informative, well-made video!
Glad you liked it!
This was so helpful!
Glad you found it helpful
pure gold
thank you for this amazing tutorial. I have a question, why do we call the home a "details page" , it was yellow in the beginning, then we made it green, why is that? thanks!
Amazing explanation, thank you!
Really glad you liked it! More coming very soon :)
Is it design after user flow and information Architecture and is it design in design phase in design thinking?
So professional! Subbed. Can you make a web design tutorial just like this one? Like a series?
Sure thing. I have a few in the pipeline :)
Nice informative video, may you please tell us and arrange the right order as per UX like Sitemap, card sorting and tree testing, which process comes first, thanks!
There is no particular order, they're all tools to have under your belt to use when you need them.
@@AriPxl thanks....!
This was perfect brotha, salute to you for not only the content but the quality presentation 🫡💯🤙🏽
Thanks man, glad you found it useful
Very clear and easy understanding of your content. I'm watching this for my exam , writing and making notes of whatever you are explaining. 😀 Your voice though 😻🤦 kind of distraction
I’m glad you found it helpful! Haha if it helps you can play it at 0.75x speed and I’ll sound drunk?
Both 0.75 and 1.25x speed 🤦 you sound same..
I need short notes on Creating Content For Web ( Elements of the Web- hyperlink, hypertexts, etc) , The Web as a Medium
it helps me alot
Is there a way we could have access to the figma files you presented in the video?
For steps 1 and 2, if the client has no website, then how can you do step 2? Since if there's no website, then what content do you audit?
genial... muy buen tutorial
Learn about UX Research
👉 th-cam.com/video/dFlACTzeq0w/w-d-xo.html
You mentioned that Sitemaps are a part of Information Architecture and not the whole. Can you tell me the other parts that make up the whole (of IA)?
Great question. Information Architecture in simple words means how you choose to provide information or reveal your design to the end user. So Sitemap is one way to help you solve that in a macro way but there are other exercises that can help you achieve good IA, for example another part of building information architecture are page layouts, how you choose to reveal what information in what format to your users, another might be userflows, again what information do you choose to show your user and how would you choose to structure it helps you approach your IA differently. Hopefully this answer helped.
Hi Ary! Amazing tutorials, they really help a LOT! This link says it`s a private video, is there a way to access?
@@Donkevito hey, unfortunately I had to take that one down as I was showcasing client work and client wasn’t comfortable with it, so I’m re-editing and re-uploading it very soon
Great video! The thing I'm having a hard time wrapping my head around is, what's the difference between detailed pages and category/list pages?
Category page would be:
List of all of my items, where I can browser through them e.g.
-- Mattress
-- Bed Side Tables
-- etc
If I click on Mattress on the category page it would then take me to that specific Mattress page.
In another example. When you search for Shoes on the Nike website, you get a list of all the shoes they have available and when you click on a specific shoe it would then take you to a unique page where it would provide further info about that shoe.
Why do we start sketching and make flows before doing sitemap?
This is absolutely helpful. Is there any plans to showcase the same in Figma?
Hey Nisha, potentially in FigJam in the future since I’m slowly moving away from Miro to that, the tool might be different but the process will be the same. Glad you found this helpful
Tks for your informative video. I'm newbie in this field so can you tell me what is the different between IA and Sitemaps, Thanks
Welcome to the UI UX community:)
Information Architecture in simple terms is the practice of organising information on our platform and feeding it to the end user in the format that makes the most sense. (The purpose of information changes depending on the situation)
Sitemaps is one exercise to plan your information architecture in a macro level. There are other tools like user flows, page hierarchy and layouts and more that help to improve the information architecture for your projects.
I followed step by step and created a color-coded list in excel it all worked fine except my sticky note color did not transfer. All of my sticky notes are yellow. I have a free account in Miro. Does your tutorial only apply to paid accounts in Miro? or must I use google sheets instead of excel?
Hey Fabiola, Try using Google Sheets rather than excel, I don't believe it has anything to do with paid vs free Miro Accounts.
This is amazing, thank you so much for taking the time to walk us through Miro and your process for making a sitemap. I have a question about the categories, all of the categories, such as "Shop", "About", those categories will not actually be navigation menu item labels but they are included within the sitemap to organize it better? Whereas, on the actual site, the actual navigation will include, "Beds &Mattress", "Seating", "Desk & Tables", "Organization" and, for "About us" category, the actual menu item or link will be labeled, "Our Story". Is this correct?
Again, thank you so much for this video.
Hey Naz, thanks, it depends on the situation, in this particular case the category labels "Shop", "About" etc would appear on the navigation, however, they wouldn't have their own landing page, they would have a dropdown, but in your case, as a designer that's a decision you need to make. What makes sense in order for you to represent your categories?
@@AriPxl Understood, thank you for the response.
@@AriPxl Hey, I've been doing some UX research work again and I've started in Miro but I'm tempted to switch over to Figjam, I feel like it has more plugins. I can't find much on Figjam vs Miro, I wonder what your opinion is on that, thanks in advance.
Thank you!
Those days I'm learning UX course and we're working with Figma for the wireframes and Whimsical for the Sitemap + Userflow.
I noticed you didn't talk about Whimsical, is there a reason for that? So far it feels very intuitive, rich and easy
Hey, no particular reason, Whimsical is a great tool I just used Miro cause I use it for a lot of preliminary design exercises and workshops and have a had great experience with it. One advice I can give is to think of apps as tools, they basically enable to have an outcome, in this case a sitemap, it doesn’t matter which app you use as long as it gets you to your destination, use the one that you’re most comfortable with and know best. I’ll make some videos on whimsical later on as well.
Great that you’re learning UX I’m planning to publish more videos so stay tuned :)
Could you do a video doing a heuristic analysis?
Just added it to my to do videos ;)
I am very confused about the difference between sitemaps and userflows. should we have both for a portfolio projects? lets say an app.
Yeah a few people have mentioned this to me. I’ll make a video explaining the difference. But in a nutshell one is micro and the other is macro. More details will be in the video
Hi, what is the difference between flowchart and site map and when do i use them?
Hey Flowcharts are used as user flows, they’re more micro and focus on a task and map out the steps and the decision a user might go through in order to complete that task.
Sitemaps are information oriented, it helps you layout your information and pages in a way that flows well and makes sense for your users.
Hope this helps, I’ll make a more thorough video on User Flows / Flowcharts.
@@AriPxl yes please with differences and how to use them
What is the difference between Inforamtion Architecture and Site map and tree model
Sitemap is a part of the information architecture, information architecture or IA is an umbrella term that covers a whole bunch of things
So much professionalism and point to point explanation. Learn lots of things. But Would you please speak a little bit slower! from the next videos? Thank you.
Hi! I think you skipped Step 7? Still, thanks for this informative video about sitemaps! :)
Oh no! But 7 was the best one! Haha, I realised after I recorded it and hoped no one else would realise… I’ll do better in the next one 😁
@@AriPxl I only realized it since I was taking down notes 😂 But yeah, that's okay! Keep up the good work! Looking forward to learn more from your videos!
Also too small to know the difference between 'too' and 'to'
The free version of Miro is horrible to use, a lot of the functions short cuts interrupt with that of Safari!!! I will NOT register this app given the appalling experience lol
Figjam might be better. I might make another video using that
It's really amazing! Thanks for sharing this whole video with great explanations! Really clear and very well explained.
I only have one question if you have time. I'm confused about making a sitemap for a feature design, what should I include? Do I need to do the whole website sitemap to include one part?
Thanks for everything 😀
There are no hard and fast rules. You can absolutely zoom into an area (micro level) or zoom out (macro), and creat a more focused and detailed map… I might make a video around this, it’s a great question!
@@AriPxl That would be great! Thanks for the answer 🙏🏽
Hey mate. It's actually high-quality content. Cheers!